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Turkey’s Terrorist Bias. Part 1 (The State)

Kurdishaspect.com - By AN

This is the first of two articles focusing on the biased in Turkey towards one militant group, Hamas, over another, the PKK.

The Turkish state and media have different, conflicting, attitudes towards the Kurdistan Workers party (PKK) and the Palestinian Hamas.

The famous quote “one man’s terrorist is another man’s freedom fighter” holds true as much today as it always has, especially, and absurdly, within Turkey.

In recent years the Turkish state’s relations with Israel have seen a gradual decline since the ascendency to power of the Islamist rooted Justice and Development Party (AKP Turkish acronym) in 2004. Alongside this deterioration of relations has arisen a bias in Turkey, both from the state and the media, in their approach to dealing with two militant groups that most countries recognize as terrorist organizations.

Hamas on the one hand, opposed to the existence of Israel, has fought a bloody war with that country since the 1990s, whilst the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) has been fighting Turkey since 1984, initially demanding a separate state for Turkey’s Kurds, but later changing their demands, calling instead for cultural and political rights for Kurds.

Elections and legitimacy

The AKP has taken a critical approach towards Israel on the Palestinian issue, increasingly so since the 2009 Israeli offensive on Gaza, as highlighted in the very public spat between Turkish PM Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Israeli President Shimon Peres at the World Economic Forum in Davos. Relations between the two countries have become so bad that Erdogan has started lobbying for the recognition of Hamas as a legitimate representative of the Palestinian people despite that organizations refusal to recognize Israel’s right to exist. Erdogan’s argument is that Hamas won the Palestinian Authority (PA) 2006 parliamentary elections and has the right to represent the Palestinians.

* “Hamas entered the elections as a political party. If the whole world had given them the chance of becoming a political player, maybe they would not be in a situation like this after the elections that they won. The world has not respected the political will of the Palestinian people.”


argued Erdogan in an interview with Newsweek in January 2009.

Further still, the situation has worsened with the recent Gaza flotilla incident where 9 Turkish nationals were killed by Israeli commandos. As a result Erdogan and the AKP party have taken an even harsher tone towards Israel with reference to Hamas, putting Turkish-Israeli relations at an unprecedented low.

* “I do not think that Hamas is a terrorist organization…They are Palestinians in resistance, fighting for their own land,”


Erdogan has said. On the deaths of 9 Turks during the Gaza flotilla raid by Israel, Erdogan has said:

* “This action, totally contrary to the principles of international law, is inhumane state terrorism”.


Taking Erdogan’s logic on why Hamas should be recognized on the grounds of winning the 2006 elections, it is possible to see a double standard in his approach. During the 2009 Turkish local elections the pro-Kurdish Democratic Society Party (DTP) put on a strong showing, gaining large support in the predominantly Kurdish areas of the country, only narrowly coming second to the AKP. Yet Erdogan and the AKP run government banned that party for being a “focal point of terrorism”, imprisoning dozens of its members and banning from politics for 5 years its top brass.

Erdogan had arrogantly hoped to win over most of the Kurdish areas after introducing cosmetic reforms, vowing that he would “take that castle” in reference to the largest Kurdish dominated city of Diyarbakir. AKP even went as far as to hand out free electronic appliances to Kurds to gain their votes. But once the DTP showed its strength the state resorted to banning them. Incidentally the Kurds kept the castle with over 66% of the vote. The DTP quickly reorganized under a new name, the Peace and Democracy Party (BDP), and again the Turkish state, and in some ordinary Turks, have been hard at work harassing, intimidating and imprisoning its members, as well as trying to outlaw the party.

What is interesting to note in this parallel is how Israel did not intervene to prevent Hamas taking part in the 2006 PA elections, leaving the Palestinians instead to choose their own representatives. However, Israel had set conditions for holding peace talks with the Palestinians. One of them being, understandably, that Hamas cease aggression towards Israel as well as recognize Israel’s right to exist; something that Hamas has yet to agree to. Meanwhile, Turkey has, to date, refused to accept the PKK as a key player in solving the Kurdish question and has moved to ban any pro-Kurdish political party that shows any signs of factoring the PKK into a Kurdish solution.

And all this is despite a number of unilateral ceasefires declared by the PKK since the 1990s which Turkey has ignored, instead favoring a surrender or death approach towards the PKK. Considering this, one could say that Israel and the PKK would make realistic negotiating partners for peace, in comparison to Hamas and Turkey and their ‘all or nothing’ attitudes.

State terrorism

Equally absurd is Turkey’s critique of Israel’s reaction and use of force, by labeling it “state terrorism”. Not that Israel is not famous for using heavy handed force that are rightly questionable and worrying, i.e. Gaza offensive 2009. But the absurdity, again, lays in the reality of Turkish politics and policies.

Turkey reacts with the charge of “state terrorism” at Israel for boarding a ship and subduing hostile crew members, leaving 9 dead. But what of the continued oppression of the Kurds? The most shocking policy that Turkey has pursued in recent years has been the imprisonment of children under anti-terror laws. Children of 14 and 15 years of age are being imprisoned for throwing stones at Turkish police and chanting slogans in support of the PKK, a crime under Turkish anti-terror laws. Yet Turkey complains about Israel shooting violent activists that support Hamas.

Furthermore, for the past 6 years Turkey has routinely shelled and bombed the Iraqi Kurdistan region where the PKK has bases, and has launched numerous ground offensive into Iraqi Kurdistan, the latest being in 2008. Ironically, Turkey has done this in part with use of Israeli bought unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV). The result has been loss of civilian life, property and livestock. Iraqi Kurds in those areas bombed and raided are now displaced in their own country, too afraid to return to their villages because of Turkish heavy handed tactics.

This obvious double standard and contradictory attitude of the Turkish state raises a number of questions. What is it that distinguishes Hamas so fundamentally from the PKK that Erdogan and Turkey feel the need to champion them? What is it the PKK is not doing that Hamas is doing? Could it be the extremist hard-line approach of calling for the destruction of Israel? or maybe the firing of rockets on Israeli civilian areas?

Additionally, what constitutes “state terrorism” to the Turks? The killing of 9 people on a ship heading towards a naval blockade? is the imprisonment of children, 14 or 15 years old just for throwing stones and shouting slogans, not state terrorism? taking away someone’s childhood because of mere sticks and stones, as well as words? What about the constant bombardment of neighboring countries, killing civilians, with the excuse of fighting ‘terrorism’?

Despite all this, what one could call hypocrisy, Turkey maintains its hostile stance towards Israel whilst conveniently ignoring its own domestic issues. They champion one militant group, Hamas, yet deny engaging their own home group one, the PKK.

Well they have not totally ignored the domestic issues in relation to the recent flotilla incident. Turkish intelligence are now suggesting there could be a link between Israel and the PKK’s actions. Maybe someone should remind them who it was that helped capture the leader of the PKK for Turkey in 1999.

Turkey’s Terrorist Bias. Part 1 (The State)
 
I have always raised my voice in support of the Kurds, BUT that issue does not wash the bloody hands of israelis which is wet and coloured with the blood of palestinians.
 
sraja ! u don't sound like an indian, rather a zionist. u compare kurds with Hamas. kurds are a minority people in a globally recognized and millenia old civilization. they have always been fighting and harassing the turkish governments for a separate country. even now the change in their demands is only a precursor to an underlying objective of separation. Surely anyone in his right senses can see that. Hamas on the other hand is fighting israel, an illegal and illegitimate state created by the then western powers to push the zionists away from their lands. Hamas is not fighting for separation or a new country, but for getting back their own land.
 
PKK like movements are taking place in dozens of countries, including Pakistan, india, US, Russia and China. but that doesn't mean their demands or movements can be compared to Palestinian movements (or Kashmiri Movements). they are fighting for a land which has always been and which still is, their own. even jews admit that the Holy Torah forbids them to make their own state in the Middle East. And that these israelis should not be mistaken for jews because they are zionists who have excluded God from their lives and doing politics in the name of judaism.
 
I noticed here that indians are always against Mulsim countries they support Israel the greatest enemy of Muslims and still they want OIC's membership.... :undecided:

Don't know what Muslims of India are doing why don't they raise voice against governments policies??
 
they have always been fighting and harassing the turkish governments for a separate country. .

So do Hamas, fighting and harassing the Israeli government not just for separate country but to wipe out sovereign state Israel.

But, for Turkish PM the great Hypocrite, Hamas are bunch of peace lovers, but Kurdish PKK is terrorist organization.
 
sraja ! u don't sound like an indian, rather a zionist. u compare kurds with Hamas. kurds are a minority people in a globally recognized and millenia old civilization. they have always been fighting and harassing the turkish governments for a separate country. even now the change in their demands is only a precursor to an underlying objective of separation. Surely anyone in his right senses can see that. Hamas on the other hand is fighting israel, an illegal and illegitimate state created by the then western powers to push the zionists away from their lands. Hamas is not fighting for separation or a new country, but for getting back their own land.

S is the Initial and Raja is his name... this is a South Indian name... where did you get your knowledge about Indian names ?
And for your Information there are Jews also in India... :cheers:
 
Ever since the flotilla incident newly registered Indians have been particularly keen to discuss anything Turkish.

I wonder what's the cause?
 
So do Hamas, fighting and harassing the Israeli government not just for separate country but to wipe out sovereign state Israel.

But, for Turkish PM the great Hypocrite, Hamas are bunch of peace lovers, but Kurdish PKK is terrorist organization.

Hamas are fighting not for a separate country, but FOR A LAND WHICH HAS ALWAYS BEEN, IS AND WILL ALWAYS BE, THEIRS. the zionist state called israel is an illegal, illegitimate, violent, inhuman and oppressive occupation of free, legal, innocent and peaceful Palestinians' land.

As far as the Turkish PM is concerned, well you kill his citizens and then blame him for his anger. His crime is that he is trying to prevent the enemies from dividing Turkey. His crime is that he is raising his voice against israeli killings of innocent Palestinians and humanitarian workers. I must say you've got some standards of judging hypocrisy and terrorists. :devil:

Again, you seem like a zionist, not an indian simply concerned about a politician. Don't be shy, or ashamed of your self; be open that you're a zionist and here for a propaganda campaign against Turkey in general and its PM in particular (and i'm sure this is part of a larger campaign all over the web from the zionists).
 
Yoon tou syed bi ho, mirza bi ho, afghan bi ho
tm sabhi kuch ho, btaao tou musalmaan bi ho??

That's all I can say about the state of your mind...

Bhai ji, inn ko inkai haal peh choor dain.
One day they will have to pick sides unless they
believe in some "other" book.
 
Ever since the flotilla incident newly registered Indians have been particularly keen to discuss anything Turkish.

I wonder what's the cause?

I noticed that too. But then not too long ago resident Indian members were posting how great their ties are with muslims countries .
 
by posting this thread with this title, you have just resorted to what exactly the israelis are doing now; and were doing after the Davos walkout incident

I have lived in Turkiye for several years, know the language and political landscape quite well. I can attest to the fact that the Kurds are fairly well integrated. With all the migration to big cities there is more people to people contact between Annatolian ''Turks'' and the ethnic Kurds.

most of the terrorists come from Northern Iraq and infiltrate into provinces like Diyarbakir, Van and Hakkari.

Turkiye is not blockading Kurdish majority areas. NGOs, UNDP and other organizations operate freely there and without fear. Turkiye is not controlling their electricity, sewage and other utilities --so as to starve them and make them suffer. Turkiye has not annexed any part of those areas.

The kurdish insurgency problem is shared mutually not just in Turkiye but also the Islamic Republic of Iran, and Iraq (where it is a battle over resources between Arabs and Kurds).


whoever wrote this article is as stupid as the guy posting it here in this forum.






p.s. HAMAS was elected by the people of Gaza, and is a legitimate political organization (created by israel to topple the PLO, many conveniently forget)

PKK is internationally recognized as a terrorist organization, they even forced girls to carry out suicide attacks in cities like Istanbul --threatening to kill their families. HAMAS has never done such an act. In fact, under AKP administration there are lots of efforts for reconciliation--- they will allow schools to even teach in Kurdish language.

As what we are doing with taleban, they will weed out moderate elements (former and current) in PKK and reach a settlement.


and I speak on behalf of every man woman and child in Pakistan to say -- Good luck to Turkiye. We support you, and we will defend you.
 
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